Versatile accessories that bring the beauty of spring and the renewal of nature directly into the hands of little explorers. These delicate pieces can be integrated into colorful sensory mixes, used as stamps in play dough, combined with Fizz and water for wet play, or used in educational activities like counting and sorting.
Reflecting the colors and elements of spring, they stimulate children's creativity and curiosity in every moment of play.
Benefits of playing with Free Pieces:
Stimulates imagination: Children create stories about nature, butterflies and sunny spring days.
Develops fine motor skills: Carefully manipulating the pieces and using them as stamps helps with dexterity.
Improves concentration: Engaging textures and shapes keep attention alert and engaged.
Provides relaxation: Tactile play and exploration of materials calms and soothes.
Supports learning: Counting and matching activities with other materials develop cognitive thinking.
Perfect for bringing the fresh air and vibrant colors of spring into any playtime, the "Spring Landscape" Loose Pieces are the ideal choice for creativity and sensory exploration!
Set of 10x Loose Pieces "Spring Landscape" contains:
- 1x Swallow
- 1x Monarch Butterfly
- 1x Ladybug
- 1x Bee
- 1x Frog
- 1x Water Lily
- 1x Clover
- 1x Snowdrop
- 1x Tulip
- 1x Narcissus
Packaging: in a cotton bag. For those who order 100 loose pieces, they receive a free loose piece holder.
Material: PLA (Polylactic Acid), a biodegradable and non-toxic polymer, derived from renewable resources such as corn or sugar cane. It is environmentally friendly, safe for children and resistant to wear, even when wet, but cannot withstand temperatures above 60 degrees Celsius. Do not put in the dishwasher. Clean using a sponge and detergent (dishwasher or universal).
Size: maximum length 4.5 cm.
Warning! Joc Nou products are designed for children over 3 years of age and for those who have outgrown the stage of putting everything in their mouth. Danger of ingestion and choking!
None of Joc Nou's products are edible!